Strutting fashionably in heels can really take a toll on your feet, leaving much comfort to be desired. Fortunately for the rest of us, such days are over. Meet Suspension Heel Technology – a seamless combination of feminine style and rugged practicality. Whether you’re relaxing with friends by the water or enjoying some ‘me time’ hitting the streets, you can always be assured by beautiful design and well-engineered performance, all found within a pair of shoes built with Suspension Heel Technology.

HOW IT WORKS

To provide absolute comfort for your feet, Suspension Heel Technology is designed with a cushioned layer weaved into the heel to reduce the amount of shock and pressure for feet, combined with an anti-fatigue footbed. It’s almost like walking on mattress springs and tiny pogo sticks, only much more stylish. Plus it keeps your feet looking good and happy.

THE COLLECTION

BEAUTIFUL PERFORMANCE STRATHAM HEIGHTS LOW LACE BOOT

Created from premium full-grain leather, these classic beauties feature water resistant ion-mask™ technology by P2i, a rubber rand for abrasion resistance, and patent pending Suspension Heel Technology for shock resistant comfort for daily activities. Designed with a convenient zip closure for easy wearing and an anti-fatigue footbed, these boots make suitable companions in the outdoors.

BEAUTIFUL PERFORMANCE STRATHAM HEIGHTS MARY JANE

Featuring a rubber rand for abrasion resistance and an anti-fatigue removable footbed for all-day comfort and support, these classic shoes have a Mary Jane strap that allows for an adjustable fit while on the move. Made of full-grain leather and coupled with Suspension Heel Technology for added comfort.

BEAUTIFUL PERFORMANCE STRATHAM HEIGHTS SANDAL

Crafted with sleekness and attitude, these sandals carry the perfect vibe for daily activities. With an adjustable buckle closure for a customised fit, an anti-fatigue removable footbed and patent-pending Suspension Heel Technology, be assured of the versatility that these Stratham Heights Sandals can offer you.

We are opening! Our new Timberland outlet graces Metrojaya Mid Valley on the 1st of May. In conjunction with our opening, we’ll be having a promotion which entitles every RM500 spent to a special gift. Don’t forget to swing by our new store on on Labour Day!

]]>http://www.timberland.com.my/timberland-metrojaya-mid-valley/feed/0Timberland Malaysia Earth Day 2013http://www.timberland.com.my/timberland-malaysia-earth-day-2013/
http://www.timberland.com.my/timberland-malaysia-earth-day-2013/#commentsFri, 28 Feb 2014 08:44:15 +0000http://www.timberland.com.my/?p=4865Leading The Way In Green Actions Again This Earth Day

Malaysian nature lovers will be pleased to know of the commitment that Timberland places in green efforts not just in other parts of the world, but also right here in Malaysia. Other than actively participating in Timberland tree planting efforts in the Horqin desert in Inner Mongolia, Timberland takes this initiative locally through its partnership with Global Environment Centre (GEC), specifically by contributing towards the conservation of Malaysia’s tropical habitats via its “Peat Swamp Rehabilitation Programme at Raja Musa Forest Reserve”.

Peat Swamp Forest (PSF) is a unique ecosystem unlike any other ecosystem. It is characterised by the accumulation of organic matter (peat) derived from dead and decaying plant materials in water saturated condition. The black peat water is slightly acidic and the ground is wet and spongy. PSFs represent an ecosystem that supports tolerant species that can survive in its unique environment, thus playing an important role in the conservation of biological diversity and storing freshwater resources. It also serves as carbon sink; able to sequester and store carbon as un-degraded organic matter for thousands of years.

Timberland Malaysia understood the importance of reviving this unique wetland ecosystem, and has established a partnership with GEC since 2011, to commit volunteers and financial resources for rehabilitation initiatives across the North Selangor region, one of the largest remaining contiguous areas of Peat Swamp forest in Peninsula Malaysia.

Timberland Malaysia Global Steward 2013, Ms Cheryl Chang, continues, “Timberland is committed to this project and wants to help restore the peat ecosystem through tree planting and multiple canal blocking. We have been working on this project for two years since 2011, and in 2013, we will continue to contribute at least 1500 volunteer hours from Timberland staff and associates

as well as continue to commit to the two-year programme funding of RM127,900. We believe this initiative is a great platform for us to do something for our country’s environment, as well as inspire the community around us to be involved to take protective action.”

“Environment conservation initiatives require not only funds, but also need people who are willing to get their hands dirty to do the hard work. We are really grateful to Timberland Malaysia’s employees for taking time off today to help us. Every bit they do today will go a long way in helping us save the environment for our next generation and ensuring the sustainability of the Raja Musa Forest Reserve Rehabilitation Programme.” says Mr Nagarajan, Senior Programme Office from GEC.

Championing environmental causes has consistently remained as one of Timberland’s core Corporate Social Responsibility ideals. From production process to meeting the design criteria and the usage of renewable materials, Timberland has shown great commitment to being an eco-conscious lifestyle brand, reinforcing its identity in being a brand that embodies STYLE + PERFORMANCE + GREEN.

About Timberland Global Steward Programme

The Timberland Global Stewards are a team of 24 committed leaders from around the world who are tasked with maximising the positive impact Timberland makes in communities worldwide. The Global Stewards will serve as ambassadors of Timberland’s Corporate Social Responsibility platform and will provide leadership, motivation and drive towards specific goals.

About Global Environment Centre (GEC)

Global Environment Centre is a Malaysian non-profit organization established in 1998 to work on environmental issues of global importance. GEC works regionally and internationally both directly and through many partners. GEC is registered in Malaysia as a non-profit organisation (Reg. No. 473058-T). GEC’s mission is to support the protection of the environment and sustainable use www.gec.org.my for more information.

Once a modest family business, Timberland has grown into a fairly big company—and we owe a lot of our success to the people and places around the world where we set up shop. That’s why engaging citizens, employees, and consumers through community service has always been a priority for us.

Since 1992, the Timberland Path of Service™ programme has been offering employees paid time off to serve in their communities. Our 20th anniversary provides an opportunity to recognize the importance of service to our corporate culture, honor our heritage, and look for ways to deepen our commitment to service.

Highlights “On the Path”

Earth Day and Serv-A-Palooza are two global service events we carry out year after year. Tens of thousands of hours have been spent planting trees, building trails, creating community gardens, and transforming playgrounds. The list goes on. Here are some highlights of the good we have been up to.

Serv-A-Palooza 2012

Timberland Malaysia has been working with Global Environment Centre (GEC) an NGO for the past 2 years during Earth Day and Serv-A-Palooza. This year, we continue our work to rehabilitate the Raja Musa Forest Reserve, which has been considerably damaged by illegal encroachment. Timberland Malaysia works to restore the area by tree planting and canal blocking. Besides creating a protective forest cover and sustaining adequate water levels in the peat swamp forest, our work also reduces the risk of forest fires. By preserving the forest, which acts as a carbon sink, we are playing our part to fight global warming.

Learn more about Timberland’s Path of Service programme and global service projects here.